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she said today she is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan. both nuclear nations and long time riflvals. >>> u.s. acknowledge they met with gadhafi's regime a meeting that took place last saturday. the u.s. has not said where it happened. three senior u.s. diplomats were involved. they said they gave a clear message gadhafi must step down. >>> "atlantis" heading home for the last time this this morning. it undocked from the international space station and took photo of its fly-around. it is scheduled to land on thursday which ends 30 years of shuttle missions. >>> u.s. women's soccer team back home this morning. hundreds of fans greeted them as they rolled into times square. they lost in a heartbreaker to japan on sunday. a game that, by the way, help set a global twitter record of over 7,000 tweet thanks to much. that is your latest weather. good morning. i'm not trying to move cities to different state. i'm just a little sleepy. >> raleigh would be beautiful no matter what state it's in. >> exactly. >> you're a very powerful woman so not say
she said today she is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan. both nuclear nations and long time riflvals. >>> u.s. acknowledge they met with gadhafi's regime a meeting that took place last saturday. the u.s. has not said where it happened. three senior u.s. diplomats were involved. they said they gave a clear message gadhafi must step down. >>> "atlantis" heading home for the last time this this morning. it undocked from the international space station and...
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she said today she is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan, both nuclear nations, longtime rivals. those talks just resumed in recent months. >>> u.s. officials have now acknowledged they met with members of moammar gadhafi's regime. the meeting took place last saturday. the u.s. has not said where it happened. but three senior u.s. diplomats were involved, and they say they delivered a clear and firm message, gadhafi must step down. >>> another giant dust storm in arizona. take a look. a wall of dust, again, rolled through phoenix yesterday, about 3,000 feet high. it cut visibility to under a quarter of a mile. some airline flights were delayed. a similar storm hit phoenix just two weeks ago, july 5th. >>> and the u.s. women's soccer team is back home this morning. thousands of fans greeted them as they rolled in to times square. they lost in a heartbreaker, as you know, to japan on sunday. a game that helped set a global twitter record of over 7,000 tweets a second. including marysol castro's. >> yes. >> who joins us now with weather. mary, good morning. >> i can't help i
she said today she is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan, both nuclear nations, longtime rivals. those talks just resumed in recent months. >>> u.s. officials have now acknowledged they met with members of moammar gadhafi's regime. the meeting took place last saturday. the u.s. has not said where it happened. but three senior u.s. diplomats were involved, and they say they delivered a clear and firm message, gadhafi must step down. >>> another giant dust storm in...
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drone attack in pakistan has killed its number-two man, atiyyah al rampman. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in kabul, afghanistan weather the latest. good morning, mandy. >> reporter: good morning. cia drone strike has killed atiyyah al rampman. he was described as al qaeda's second ranking leader in the region. al rahman was described as the terror network's top operational planner, part of a new generation of leader, and osama bin laden's channel to the world. after bin laden's death, evidence uncovered at his compound showed al rahman communicated frequently with bin laden about nearly everything, from strategy to personnel, strategies and political setbacks. taking out top al qaeda leadership is the only way to take down the terror network, say the experts. >> it's forced to hide itself. their command and control would be will be affected and have a huge impact on the ground both in afghanistan and elsewhere where al qaeda is active, such as yemen and north africa. >> reporter: since bin laden's death, cia drone strikes have picked up pace in the tr
drone attack in pakistan has killed its number-two man, atiyyah al rampman. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in kabul, afghanistan weather the latest. good morning, mandy. >> reporter: good morning. cia drone strike has killed atiyyah al rampman. he was described as al qaeda's second ranking leader in the region. al rahman was described as the terror network's top operational planner, part of a new generation of leader, and osama bin laden's channel to the world. after bin laden's...
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drone strike in pakistan a week ago killed the al qaeda operative described by some as the organization's ceo. thinker and organizer had risen through the ranks and become more important at the death of osama bin laden. a libyan and engineer was apparently trust bid bin laden to oversee the organization's daily operations. >> sheila, why are officials that -- he wasn't really that well known. why was he so important in running al qaeda? >> it all comes from that house in pakistan where navy s.e.a.l.s killed bin laden and taken away a treasure trove of documents. the correspondence between the two is described as u.s. officials as among the most important finds. bin laden and he discussed operations, a relationship that is said to be central to al qaeda. >> what does this mean for al qaeda? >> it does mean that the u.s. is continuing to cripple al qaeda's leadership. incoming cia director petraeus has talked about strategic dismantling and strategic defeat. >> sheila vicor in london, thank you. >>> rebel fighters are sweeping up the holdout for the gadhafi regime but face a new controversy
drone strike in pakistan a week ago killed the al qaeda operative described by some as the organization's ceo. thinker and organizer had risen through the ranks and become more important at the death of osama bin laden. a libyan and engineer was apparently trust bid bin laden to oversee the organization's daily operations. >> sheila, why are officials that -- he wasn't really that well known. why was he so important in running al qaeda? >> it all comes from that house in pakistan...
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in pakistan, this woman was forced into marriage at 12 years old. >> she has lived a life. >> reporter: a divorce made her an outcast. yet she became the first woman in her village to graduate high school, and is now a tireless advocate for education. this woman risked her life each day going after the deadly drug cartels in mexico. violence which has leaped across into the u.s. >> they are activists, they are truth tellers. their fearlessness inspires others to overcome their own fears. and so soon citizen networks emerge, eager for change. soon it's possible to rewrite laws, to topple regimes, to transform people's lives. >> reporter: as you look at all the women that were honored today and you hear their stories, what gives you hope that those voices will be heard long-term? >> i think times are different today than they were even ten, certainly 30 or 40 years ago. social media, the technology that now connects people, connects both men and women. >> reporter: many of the young women that were in tahrir square were there because they were organizing on the internet. i don't think th
in pakistan, this woman was forced into marriage at 12 years old. >> she has lived a life. >> reporter: a divorce made her an outcast. yet she became the first woman in her village to graduate high school, and is now a tireless advocate for education. this woman risked her life each day going after the deadly drug cartels in mexico. violence which has leaped across into the u.s. >> they are activists, they are truth tellers. their fearlessness inspires others to overcome their...
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pakistan released the picture saying the attacks went on even after nato knew what was >>> still to come this morning, michael jackson's doctor gets the maximum sentence, four years in prison, for causing the singer's death. >> we will hear how the judge lashed out at conrad murray' get reaction from one of his lawyers coming up in a few minutes. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. to believe in. like being able to shop for the gifts we want, however we want... and have them ready for pick up in 5 minutes, guaranteed. and if the gift we want isn't in store, it's shipped to us, free. only sears lets you get the gifts you want, when you want, at the prices you want. guarantees like that can make anyone a true believer. now that's real joy, guaranteed. use your sears card to earn up to 5% back in shop your way rewards points. it burns! it's singeing me. it's the sun. get out of the office more often, with chili's $6 lunch break combos, featuring texas toast half sandwiches. chili's lunch break combos. kay jewelers presents neil lane bridal, - the setting has to be perfect. it's where t
pakistan released the picture saying the attacks went on even after nato knew what was >>> still to come this morning, michael jackson's doctor gets the maximum sentence, four years in prison, for causing the singer's death. >> we will hear how the judge lashed out at conrad murray' get reaction from one of his lawyers coming up in a few minutes. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. to believe in. like being able to shop for the gifts we want, however we want... and...
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it was found in his pakistan compound. they say it shows how the al qaeda leader was directly involved in planning future terror attacks. cbs news correspondent mark phillips is london this morning with more. mark, good morning. >> good morning, erica. well according to the material osama was looking to launch another 9/11-style mass casualty attack. not smaller attacks which he said would have less success. as to whether he was directly able to plan those attacks or command just the strategy, that seems to be the question. the conventional wisdom is that he was marginalized, hiding and occasionally just a symbol rather than a director of these attacks. now, after going through these diaries, officials are saying something different. they indicate that he was directing strategy and had input, that he was dealing with al qaeda's number two, ayman al zawahiri and number two, but there was no indication in the material as to where those people were or are. couriers carried these flash drives back and forth, it seems. osama co
it was found in his pakistan compound. they say it shows how the al qaeda leader was directly involved in planning future terror attacks. cbs news correspondent mark phillips is london this morning with more. mark, good morning. >> good morning, erica. well according to the material osama was looking to launch another 9/11-style mass casualty attack. not smaller attacks which he said would have less success. as to whether he was directly able to plan those attacks or command just the...
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consulate convoy was hit by a car bomb in pakistan this morning. what is believed to be the first attack on westerners since the raid that killed osama bin laden. two americans suffered minor injuries. one pakistani civilian was killed and ten others hurt. the taliban claimed responsibility. >>> the president of tenco, the utility company behind the nuclear crisis in japan, resigned this morning. he stepped down after reporting the biggest financial losses in the company's history. the earthquake and tsunami on march 11th triggered a leak of radiation at the fukushima plant run by tepco. >>> this morning victims' relatives are calling for action after an independent report blamed a west virginia coal mine company for an explosion that killed 29 miners last year. the report says that massey energy recklessly ignored basic safety practices. it says the company allowed explosive dust to accumulate and it blames state and federal regulators for not enforcing safety laws. >>> a qantas airlines jet flying from bangkok to london suffered engine trouble th
consulate convoy was hit by a car bomb in pakistan this morning. what is believed to be the first attack on westerners since the raid that killed osama bin laden. two americans suffered minor injuries. one pakistani civilian was killed and ten others hurt. the taliban claimed responsibility. >>> the president of tenco, the utility company behind the nuclear crisis in japan, resigned this morning. he stepped down after reporting the biggest financial losses in the company's history. the...
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consulate convoy was hit by a car bomb in pakistan this morning, what is believed to be the first attack on westerners since the raid that killed osama bin laden. two americans suffered minor injuries. one pakistani civilians were killed and ten others hurt. the taliban claimed responsibility. the president of tepco, the utility company behind the nuclear crisis in japan resigned this morning. he stepped down after reporting the biggest financial losses in the company's history. the earthquake and tsunami on march 11th triggered a leak of radiation at the plant run by tepco. >>> they blamed a west virginia vary coal company that killed 29 miners. they say that massey energy ignored basic safety practices and allowed explosive dust to accumulate and blamed state and federal regulators for not enforcing laos. >>> a qantas airline jet suffered engine trouble this morning. the boeing 747 400 landed safely after the pilot shut down one of the four roils rolls royce engines. >>> in south africa, two trains collided leaving month are than 600 people hurt there, mostly broken bones and bruises.
consulate convoy was hit by a car bomb in pakistan this morning, what is believed to be the first attack on westerners since the raid that killed osama bin laden. two americans suffered minor injuries. one pakistani civilians were killed and ten others hurt. the taliban claimed responsibility. the president of tepco, the utility company behind the nuclear crisis in japan resigned this morning. he stepped down after reporting the biggest financial losses in the company's history. the earthquake...